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Thermaltake

Thermaltake UX400 ARGB CPU Cooler CL-P142-AL12SW-A

SKU CH-E1EB-8KKNE MPN CL-P142-AL12SW-A

Single-tower air cooler with four 6 mm copper heatpipes and a 120 mm ARGB PWM fan delivering 62.72 CFM at 25.0 dBA for up to 240 W TDP

  • Fan Size120mm
  • Bearing TypeHydraulic
  • TypeHeatsinks only
  • RPMPWM 700~1800 RPM
  • LEDARGB
  • Air Flow62.72 CFM
  • Handles heavy CPU loads with up to 240W cooling capacity
  • Quiet operation at just 25.0 dBA even under load
  • Strong airflow of 62.72 CFM from a 120mm PWM fan
  • Addressable RGB lighting via standard 5V ARGB header
  • Wide socket support across Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200 and AMD AM5/AM4 platforms

Single-Tower Air Cooler with ARGB

The Thermaltake UX400 ARGB is a single-tower CPU air cooler built around four 6mm copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the processor. It supports Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, 1156, 1155, 1151 and 1150 sockets plus AMD AM5, AM4, FM2, FM1, AM3+, AM3, AM2+ and AM2 platforms. Rated for 240W TDP, it targets builders who need reliable thermal headroom for mid-range to high-end desktop CPUs without moving to liquid cooling.

Hydraulic-Bearing 120mm Fan

A 120mm PWM fan spins between 700 and 1800 RPM, pushing 62.72 CFM at a listed 25.0 dBA while the hydraulic bearing reduces friction for longer life. The fan mounts horizontally on the aluminium fin stack and draws power through a standard 4-pin connector, while addressable RGB lighting connects to a 5V 2510 header. The cooler weighs more than 450g and its non-interference design clears all memory heights, so no DIMM slots are blocked during installation.

Upgrade Path from Stock or Compact Coolers

This cooler replaces basic box coolers or low-profile towers that cannot sustain 240W loads, delivering higher airflow and lower noise under sustained workloads. The jump is worth it when a builder moves to a processor with a higher thermal design power or wants ARGB lighting synced to the motherboard without clearance conflicts. Buyers who need dual-fan push-pull configurations or larger radiators for extreme overclocking will need a different class of cooler.

Highlights

  • Handles heavy CPU loads with up to 240W cooling capacity
  • Quiet operation at just 25.0 dBA even under load
  • Strong airflow of 62.72 CFM from a 120mm PWM fan
  • Addressable RGB lighting via standard 5V ARGB header
  • Wide socket support across Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200 and AMD AM5/AM4 platforms

Specifications

BrandThermaltake
ModelCL-P142-AL12SW-A
Fan Size120mm
Bearing TypeHydraulic
TypeHeatsinks only
RPMPWM 700~1800 RPM
LEDARGB
Air Flow62.72 CFM
Noise Level25.0 dBA
Power Connector5V ARGB Header
2510 - 4Pin
ColorBlack
Heatsink MaterialAluminum Fins
Copper Heatpipes
CPU Socket CompatibilityIntel LGA : 1851/1700/1200/1156/1155/1151/1150
AMD : AM5/AM4/FM2/FM1/AM3+/AM3/AM2+/AM2
(CPU Socket)
Fan Mounting Types to HeatsinkHorizontal
WeightMore than 450g
Shipping weight0.66 kg
Package size183 × 132 × 114 mm

Questions about this item

What does the 5V ARGB 2510 4-pin header on the UX400 ARGB control and what limits its sync?

The 5V ARGB 2510 4-pin header powers the addressable RGB lighting on the 120mm fan. Synchronisation is limited to motherboards that supply a standard 5V ARGB header; 12V RGB headers will not work.

How much clearance does the single-tower heatsink leave for tall memory modules?

The non-interference design keeps the fin stack clear of the DIMM slots, so standard-height and most tall memory kits fit without overlap on both Intel and AMD platforms.

Which mounting brackets are used for Intel LGA 1700 versus AMD AM5 during installation?

The cooler includes separate retention brackets for Intel LGA 1700 and AMD AM5; the common mistake is leaving the wrong back-plate or standoffs fitted, so verify the socket-specific hardware before tightening.

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